WebYes. Any undergrad credits will count. You have to send all transcripts and LSAC will calculate your cumulative GPA, which is the one law schools consider. Not sending them is a bad idea. The bar will find out in their investigation and you'll be in huge trouble. 1. WebGRE only isn't what's going to stop them, it's the fact their GRE is 158V/156Q. That's about the equivalent to a 156/157 LSAT. If OP actually wants to go to a T20 law school, they should definitely take the LSAT and they would need to do significantly better. As a reference: I’m applying with the GRE this cycle.
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WebIt may seem obvious, but I’ve spoken with several people recently who intended to take the GRE instead of the LSAT…and use it to apply to schools that don’t accept the GRE. While the GRE is definitely becoming more accepted, the LSAT is still the queen of law school admissions. In my opinion, most people should be taking the LSAT. 35 Related Topics WebRight now, there's not a lot of information in current class profiles about what GRE scores are good for getting into law school, but according to the ETS GRE to LSAT score converter I've got the equivalent of a 162 LSAT. However, I know not a lot of admissions councils trust that tool. My GRE score is 316 with a 159 verbal, 157 quant and a 5 ... greater goods coffee scale
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WebThe LSAT is accepted at all law schools, and it is an important metric for those schools when USNWR rankings are determined. The GRE is not yet accepted at all law schools. In terms of bang for your buck, the LSAT would help more than the GRE. In terms of effect on your app at schools that accept both? Who knows? WebI've earned a graduate degree (or two), scored okay on a GRE years ago (75th percentile in verbal, 6.0 on the writing, my quant sucked), but I understand that the LSAT is active for five years. With more schools accepting the GRE for admissions, I'd think about taking another GRE, but if that LSAT will be considered and reported alongside, or ... WebThe people I’ve seen that are very successful with GRE apply for the dual JD/other grad degree programs which justifies taking the GRE instead. Almost all schools require you … greater goods coffee co